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In the civil law. Every species of immovable which can be the subject of property; such as lands, houses, orchards, woods, marshes, ponds, etc., In whatever mode they may have been acquired, either by descent or purchase. 3 Toullier, no. 472.
In Scotch law. Land, and all property connected with land; real estate, as distinguished from movables, or personal estate. Bell.

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